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Yes, preventive medicine is more important than curative medicine. As the saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Preventive approaches—such as vaccinations, screenings, healthy lifestyles, and early interventions—reduce disease incidence, save lives, lower healthcare costs, and ease system burdens. Chronic diseases cause most deaths and expenses, yet many are preventable. While treatment is essential for existing conditions, prioritizing prevention yields greater long-term health benefits and efficiency.
https://www.reanfoundation.org/importance-of-preventive-medicine/